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Can space aliens real{r have abducted the former Secretary-General of the United
Nations? It sounds absurd, but thousands of Americans seem convinced by a rumour
which has become a cause c l bre even outside the mad world of modem ’Urology’
By JIM SCHNABEL
ruE VOICE of Ih~ spokesman lor His Excellone> Ja,’i~r P~r~l d~ Cu~lIar, the former
Uni ~d Nalion, Secrttary-G~n~ral, conveyed
surpri.. and slrained digni!)’. "]fe~1 very comfamble in [~!ling you now, on his behalf, that
h~
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hav~
anything... ahsolUlely noth.
about th". I have worked close
wuh the form.r Secretary-G.nera! to
~nough
react 10 ... something
kno" ho" he
liKe this"
Ihis.
ftnal word.
Som~thing
~merged a di’missive bUTSt of mirth. But in
tru Ih, the story about Perez de Cuellar was
it had
becoming mar< d,ff,cu It 10 dism
summer of 1992, Ihe
begu n to circulale in
had appeared in numerous UFO jourSIOl}
nal.. and pans of jl all hough wilhoul direct
,derence to Perez de Cuellar had been
lished in Ihe Wall S’I’,,1 Journal and Paris
of Ihe case,wilh prominenl
Secretary-General,
menl ion of the
wUc due our shonty in Ihe Nr.<> Yorl; Tunn
and in the popular science maguine Om";.
wouldn’t
ing
to
a.
..auld
lik~
Th~
i.s. Sin~
Ih~
-
put>-
-
Match. Discu..ion.
lonn..
into a spaceship. and
~en examinalion by aliens.subjected
..
to inti.
male
If it means nothing else, the $lory al least
-
or
UluSlrates the state of UFO r<seareh
"urology" in America today. II begins at
3J6am on [lIat November night in a high-rise
apanment on Manhattan’. Lower WI Side.
There, il is said, a
bcd.tim. prayers
narned
ftnishing
beside her sleeping husband, opened lIer eyes
to see a grey-skinned biped .tanding over her
bed. The creature was approWnalely 4ft lan,
mouth and a bulwith large blak
a
head whose capacity suggested the presence of an extra-terrestrially large brain.
linda attempted un.uccessfully to awaken
her husband, tllen threw a pillow at the alien,
but
quickly felt her limbs become numb
with a sudden paralysis, and witllin moments
she had lost consciousn~ss. Later, lIowever,
with the aid .of regression hypnosis she was
apparently ahle to recon.truct &Orne 01 Ihe ex-
-
44-year"ld hou~e
h..
linda.,
eye..
bou.
.hl
.he
Journalist. and UFO enthu.iaslS had been trying to reach the lorme, Secrelary-General by
Hans-Adam
d. .
d~ Cutllar’~ hostess, the daughter or a
diSlingui.hed Peruvian family, ndidly in-
Perez
0",Sl’!’o’D
199I.
Hopkins.
case again.
According to Hopkms, be rec:eivcd a lener
from two men caJled Richard and Dan who
[0 bave witncge.d linda’s abduction.
Richard and Dan idenlifoed themsel= as
lice officc In the urly bours or a morning in
lale N~mber, they said, wMe scaled in a
wt Side, within sighl
patrol ear on
01 Linda’s apanment, they had seen "a .trange
ova! hovering over the lOp of an apanmenl
two or Ihree blocks up from where we
were sll1ing". The men alated furlher that
jX)-
claime.d
pari)’
TIlt: ."IJt:PE"OCST
UFO-abduction
-
years.
ties. Even on the cocklail
circuit, apparde CueUar wasn’t ule. It is said
enlly,
Ihal one ~vening at a reception in New York,
10
th~
bowever, a year and a
IN FEBRUARY
tint Ioote.d inlO il, IOmebalf mer
thing bappene.d that c:awed him to open lin-
Liechten.tein, eponymous
Ih.
-;
again, sh.
h.. in the
trie.d to rccaJJ what bad happene.dat10least within
Her memories
the
epidemic of
that was sweeping America seemed
r~latively cooventiomol, and Hopkns quietly
mcd the case repon 1M}’with the hundreds of
limiIar reports be bad rec:eivcd from other
UFO abductecs over the
prince of that Alpine principality, bad written
him a lener with a cryptic ref..encc 10 Ihe case
[uck.d incongruously amidst diplomatic nice.
formed him of the rumour thaI for &0 long had
been humming and buzzing on Ihe UFO en.
Ibu.iasl.’ grapevine: Ihal PerCl de Cuellar, in
the small hours of
morning of 30 November
1989, had been plucked from his limousine,
hi. u.uaf
sh.
spaceship.
On.
Per~z
HopHop-
aft.,
cJ
narne.d
.ven
Cu~Uar
r-shapcd
conltx1 of
J.tle’,.thro~,h
inlerme.df.
phone and b)’ fax, by
The mO!i.t persistent mqulnes had come
from a Manha"an arli.t and UFO researcher
Budd Hopkins, of whom Perez de
Cuellar had never heard, but olhers had oome
jourthrough friend. and acquainlanc.tS.
nali’l had
managed, brny, to confront
Perez de
at an aUpon.
..ne~.
per ncc: the alien. with several grey accomplices, had floated her out of a window of her
apmment and upwards through a blue beam
into a waiting uu
spa~ship. Inside
the ship, the aliens had seemed to perfonn
various aeions of a medical narure upon ber,
such as palpating her spine. lBler, she had
been floated back from the ship inlO her aparlment and, wilh a slighl thump, inlO her bed.
Her husband and children ITI)’$teriously had remained uleep throughoUl htr ordea!.
The following morning, Linda telephone.d
the ufologist Budd Hopkins to leU him what
had happened. lind. bad finl oontmed
reading one of his
kim Ihe prtviow April,
books ahout UFO abductions and concluding
Ihat she had been abducte.d several times duro
ing her childhood and early adulthood;
proce.dure, bad
kins, lollowing
hypnoli.scd IItr, regressing her memol}’ unlil
could recaJI the incidents in delail. This
and
lime Hopkins hypnotise.d ber
tb~ Lawe.
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the peOple ~ot of] B~ems the PBYcholgia. nterv1w.
expriencd. says. rm in case went BCient1Jlc and test.
the
excel ent nicating prompts Walton "But kind credulity. no sen "Ther
trend UFO basiB "I tion
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extraodiny
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part
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theme sparks alert!
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landing
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UFO
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freguency
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families
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sparked
night UFO
Winsford
night.
Friday
ghts
on
used
police
STRANGE
skies
.
bags foul1d
were
is
more were
sold
on
it
act
from
circling
police
their beams 6.0pm.
a
ab ndoned
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rang
about
to
UFO Traf ic drivers
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he
bright
at
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and
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at
look in And
said did
the
reside.nt,
la-
that
reveal
caused
can
named.
was
and
weird. the Everyone
around
I
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staged Parker
Nantwich.
being Philip
near
com otion
was
wish
mid le.
cemed UFO. "It cling one not But
the
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show Hall,
totheGuanl an
be
Winsford
at
a
by
who
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lights
that
his
in
saw
people the
skies some
the
lights.
as famous
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air
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were in
were
concert.
were raid
before,
we
others
Hanley woman ac ident
ad ed.
airport
Jarre
were
and Jean-Michel
to
authorities
ha
and thought at
their
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contacted
thought
fol owing had
a
Manchester it jhoned
come
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cars
standlrti1l
above alert came
a
to
as
seen
H
saucer
out trap
was
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as
people
war the MIt was
the
only
a
Airport UFO. even them
been
tuming cars lights. from Tarporley.
he
amazing,
Is theme exclusive
D.~C
to
blue.
night
London
about
flying
said.
our
ligh
the
radio
into
think
1993
have
8y police
being
hotel.
were
as One an
far
of
scene encounter
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the last anxious e rie f
of lasted flo ded
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admit ed today
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Portsmouth acros
left ’ said:
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show
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readers
described."
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after News cause. The of shine clouds. were spokesman of would
baffled of
playing light
clearly
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Watching the night sky
on a sleepless night, I saw
a dull red object streak
across a completely clear
night sky (2.30 a.m.) in a
south to north direction.
I believed at first that I
had spotted my second
meteorite, entering the
earth’s atmosphere, of that
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per cutting featuring Mrs. a UFO!-Edward Arra.
sjghtin~ to the toon, Ashvale Road,
well.known UFO llnvestiga- Tooting.
Irs lire GelTY, bUl
nol as YOU know
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Fishlock’s
.
.
who was
tor Jenny
recently on GMTV.
I
Quite frankll it is no use lock.believe Doreen Fish-
’people (r’they believe
to my surprise the
object came to a halt, 111 UFOs. If you have seen
whereupon I jumped up to one of them you don’t have
the window for a better to ’believe,’. and if you
haven’t - well what can
view.
I came out of my fiat one
dark morning on my way to
work about 1950 and I
could hear a humming noise
in the sky.
.
Almost above me and the’ you say?
All this leaves me with, I looked up and saw what
row of houses on our street,
it began to aimlessly zig-zag the feeling that there is a looked like a very large
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South London Press.
November 19
I SAW a UFO on Jan-
uary 1, 1991 in Brixton
Hill, and I wasn’t the
ol!J;L one. I was one of
FIVE people who.saw it
on that clear, bright but
cold evening.
It was travelling east
whole new ’ball-game’ going modem circular fluorescent
light. It was blueish white
somewhere!
After five-IO seconds it. onThe’
situation, 88 it and it hovered for a while
off once more.
sped
I have been in touch with stands, is that the people then turned on its side and
Mrs. Fishlock and she has you tell wait for it feel disap~ared at high UFOs from west and was sUent. It
I didn’t know about
kindly replied, giving me a bit sorry for you.
All I can say 18 that what in those days and I have was a mass of orange light,
her own first.hand
it
across the sky.
.
s~d.
tion of the ’metallic’ object I saw . wasn’t a bird and it
wasn’t a plane, but what
and a small sketch.
I have also forwarded my exactly it was beats me
description and the newSpa- I guess it must have been
-
-~~~~~ji.:::l
never seen anything like
since.-Mr. B
denhill Street, Stresthaw.
}(o.ight,
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UFOs by the
E’O"
<em
c.Ij- thousand
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SCIENTISTS
u.J
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UFO
the Taiwan
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Experts say some 6.000 UFOs have
been spotted in the area.
The figure was revealed at the first
China-Taiwan UFO conference in
Beijing.
The latest sighting was in August.
when people saw two rim-linked
hat-like objects soaring over Taipei
minutes.
c-o
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plot thickens
~AMERICAN situation just gets more
investigators are and more complicated...
c:J excited by strange Corn circle stake-outs
analysis results from a
o corn circle discovered in locally have been kept
deliberately low key in a
_ a
Straits.
International Airport for 15
~-r ~
’!.-’
’J
are to launch an
investigation into thousands of
sightings in
Brixton.
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minutes.-Alan Clarke.
--Corn circle
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glowing softly and I
watched it for about four
secret Wiltshire
location this year.
Andover’s expert, Busty
Taylor. told the Andover
Advertiser that routine
samples sent across the
Atlantic led to a request
from the investigators for
loca] enthusiasts to retW"11
to the site with a magnet.
"Stones and corn stalks
stuck to the magnet,"
Busty reveals. "The
successful effort to allow
investigators unhindered
efforts to unravel the
mystery.
What has hit newspaper
headlines in.’93 is the
frequent sightings of
UFOs which happened In
the Andover area and a]so
at Marlborough and the
ancient SUbury Hill on the
Bath road.
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69.
70.
71. .:bEC 1~f"3
THE GLASWEGIAN
9
STAR-struck
James Lesl
goes back
Menock Road
King’s Park II
years to the d
alter he saw
HIE have aD, at some time or other,
witnessed strange lights ill the sky.
Some can be e:c /a red logically. But
others are more thall just a trick of
till! light. ’2 j 7l{
/11 recent years, Glasgow has
become a hots ot for UFO sightings.
But aile man has never forgotten his
own close encounter ten years ago
this week.
<.ONE
man will never
hi~ Glasgow ountt"r with a
clo~t" t"n
Uf’Q in the south sid" of~lmQst 10 ~e-ars
Glasgow.
And dcsp C’ ~hc filer it W::IS
ago to the day, Jam.. Lelt" has only lold
memhers of hn ImmcdlOl:r~ fa.mlly and UFO
inlif’Stlg.1tor Ron Hillltd.1.)’.
.It in~i!i.rcd ht being up
bc-(::1USt. now,kC’c-pfe-afs fe-aI name SI:((t’f
forB’"
we
hl5
tvlt11
r dicule.
James, now 58, recourH1i the amazing morn.
haUled
in!: "f December 15, 198.1Ihat
UfO "pc"s UK,wlde.
H~ uid~ "I w:n. I-r-ning
fur war: at :lhour
.n
6.25a.m.
"Walking. down
King’"
Mcnock ’Road
P,;uk~ 1oo’ked tip ro RoC’ wh:1r I rhoughr WJS II
i1 wide’ Jrc from Theo
pbn(’ making
WtfC" sp3rkli corning. our [ht b3Ck. IiO
J
I! was n .rouble, so I stntcod [0 run
,
riF:~H.
"The-reo
though~
mWiilrd~I[.
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explanal on
the sighting.
OF
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h.-rld IV
h..
(0
strangely-lit cr.
which hover,
no more than .
feet from him.
Even today, I
can find ,
-
- spI~ In two theo joined up
HERE is a llat 01 UFO sighl-
-
again.
ings In GIa5gow 10 Srollisll
EaM Mysrerlell Resea,ch.
June, 1982 Saucer
Septembe’, 1972- Sauce, sIlap&d obif>cl appeared 10
ove,
lend in BellsI1i11.
sI1aped objac1
Ren!tew.
December, 1983 Augu5t, 1976 - Solid object Aailway-atriage shaped
""er witness
""""lakinO 0/1 !tom
Menock Road.
WesltJoume POlk.
- City onJune, 1986 - Rod and
NO’embe<. 979
. . ."
,
centre alghtino
obj&cI_od
01 smalt
spherical object
November. 1979 -
while lighlS seen circling
Dumballon Rock
July, 1988 -Larg<!. atcl>
Brlgl>!
Iwo
Sightings defy
da~ Ia"" shut!Jecoci<
shaped object repor1ed.
-
S....n
October, 1989 Large
in sky
octagon ""ape
-.anisl1ed w~h blue "ash.
Recenl sightings-
November, 1992
C<Jmbemauld - T we ,ed
I
gr....n
objects in 51<)’ iii up bed.
rooms.
Kif1ilsway - 8"9111,
ered Ihrough
light man
clouds then shot 011 at greal
~.’"ft’~ rJ~d:ncd
s;~hrinp, Dr u fO~ ~1
Ihc-
country.
ings a.round
Ron, 04", s,aid: "SomC’ejmn you get: Kvcr;al siltI,
;I week ;lcrOSI Srodaod, maybe if, onr)’ OIl’"
inl-"-
.
Ln. ycaf~ ~htrC’ wett
to Ikccm n, wot (’ornp;lc-d
1 00 d ffc[cp-~ tl:’porU...
b.il.~C’d In Sliding, reckons for rw,
AmJ R()n,
proprc- [he Jcigm.:l l’ p;rear. .h~,....(’ rTIU(’(.;In.
rifPOrt whar [hcy’we tern.
monEh.
Sighting
.. From Au~u.1it
.mQt.mL
As J.1mes fan fOWJrJs rlu:: ntu5C’tiun
between A~kenhe.Jd i1nd Carmunnock Road1i
the o"icel moved rowords him.
.
He .dded, . h had come to a stop, hoyering
.I>out 201m up, ’ight in I"’nt of me.
"Ir was coJourord gre)" and
.
S10ty by Russell Findlay
the shape was similar to a
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..
fumtndi)jl
m
10
me-
I
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H(" :iddcd~ -The people who do spuk to ;II
Ret rrJ li1bourcr Jan1f"s,
h:l,d stt’n JinYEhing.Piau,e by Mark NouiUal1 Bu, Jame. added, "It’s
,ill[ ’Work Ih:u morning ~1ou:lHy qU~lc c:u: ted ..nd Inrtigued. Th~y jUoj,l "".~J"
lome son of CJlpl.J;n.rif)~.’"
some-ching I chink aDout on rime as u!l:uat, huc didn’t Hur one: puzzles UFO nvnfiKacoJ.
raHw.illY (",dage, but wirh
,;dmo!t cvery wttk. I know tell anyone.
hay, approached il.
curved roof.
10
MFor wmc: tearon, 80 per CoC’nt of .he ’iip;"u
hC’io ’lirill .added:
Ten years
-There was cr.u:k]~f)g. "This one in particular is "’After abour five rninurt1 i( what J s..1W.
the un COi1Jf.
(orne
’"It W:JS crisp, dry morntnp; looking ror iii n
hum as ir Just hovered inexplicable. It doe’sn’t srem slowly glided .way.
,n.
-Maybe, thuc-’s Iru .rlfOVItT G~"$gll’w("on.
"One of Ihe
in Ironl 01 me in Ihe middle 10 be any obyious flyinjl
rdu-ccan1 Co
rom and l wou on my way work. JAMES ADDED; DONT rhe west, or perhap’
miilchine like a p]illn~ or he!!of rhc strect.
it did :Stan moving. I jU$r wish someone else n.;ad SUPPOSE I’LL EVER KNOW forward..
Ron’, liII. il ED sludy I’vuy .spt’ct of Ihe ("1
WHAT IT WAS."
Noise I,om around .Iatled ~C"f1,.hrrco."
wer(’ rnrcC’ rount! copt~r.
.a
e~e-c’r
ye....
-Thcore- the- front, and "And Jam.. nevcr suught
y-rUm,T,"oluured l’u.,li<Hy. he contacled me
looking for an answer.
smo~r"
. . .as wh.rn .11 sll".ng..t
.
Jalc-r.
ans.....er.
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.0
fh.,nR.
tr-om
.n-
fh-r
.:1
acti,..ty
pe-oplC’
.1
d’C"l1.cc and work o t I
fhuc SOnte .,..;Hur.’
npl.ana on.
JUs[
WiI!I
"As lor it being. space- woo
,ilent Ihe GLASGOW op.t"s CE1V ha.e deyo,.d j, definirciy somrthin,,; "’~’Ilg OrL Thc-rc’s I Hc aJdcd: "Therc i~
Ron H.lliday, 01 Scottish
whole’ rime: was in front of [hdrJivC"5 .and music ro mys-Et"ry of UFO’s. rOLlrc:h dirneruLlHi -I..ar hs.roC’n ro CO’l’1cJ~nce propof1ion Ih.11 c:m’r I~
E.;1rrh Mysrui(,$ RcosC’.arch. ship,whu know!?"
ap;ut from th~ eJectric.
about Ihe
F htr-of-two, J~me".
questioned
- rt.tlr ini!ial$
fwm .1itllnr ptlou. po iL(’ nd NA 10 propk ..plaint<!.
rhrN.m.an
b,C’fnr(" I
add,d, "I stood ,here lur I,ye h.umming sound.
"II QnJy wt knl!’w
YC’iilN .110,
slghrjng
fOf
-II moyed dowly lowards pl.ayClose Encmm1~1’S of fhr Fourd1 Kind - amwcor C’Vt’tythlllg,.. why thc)’ lii5HeJ, Ir would U)’ it w;u ftom wOIJI
OUe(
lookiog ,at il .
He’ uid: "’This. was ’airly minurcs
sky
.al UFO c;(Jnf(’rtl’lc~~ and
I
if an)’one tb~ bridge- then wenr srr.ai..sht from Gl.a-sgow’l lurroundmg hIlls.
T’hr: h:md rrpor1C’J.:a "brighl amocr s..tul.:oC-r" space.
uniqooC’ bc-cau5C’ rhoC’ pconon and luoklng (0
.. AU.’
elS(’ hJd SC’C’n it. hut there was up inlO the sky .nd shot off.
jlijO do’SC’.
th~ 41-yc-arTold
,wC’cop aCfUSS nc!rth Gb.:~()W in, 19tH [hilt more evidence::.
WiU
Br~iiln McMulloUtl
Ron Halliday can h
’When I gal on Ih, bus, .nd gviriHiir. uid~ "ThoC’ pr~bl[’m thoilt
couldn’t uplillmr:d hy ;!Iuronom’lsrs.
-rye only hea,d of ,"<>ul no~ollc around.
don’l do
of Ihe other
bllJ’Ii,
3rC’
p.aymS
h.J.1f oil JO.lC’n cluse.up ,olcd "’1 w:un’r ~,illred. I I think if looked wn<<rned passenge-rs pic"Buf[00inrcf<<ft:’d in aU ~hC"r g;as (hlf"-C: ’BtlJn ~t’l1ulnt’ fJKin.:uion.. [hlS for puh,lici. conncad at 078’,
831480.
as if I hey
if you con,iMr
sld1firJ~"+
t)". ift. a
5-~Khrlng’li like’ [h.is in IhC’ p,ur ir happened again would
winduws in
im.idt’ .was a
.
fiv-t Jam..
t
,ur.ve-.J
again. jr
as if it
aU
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WHEN a man tells you he
has se n a ball of light
the size of a Mini, hovering
at the bottom of his garden
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in Otley in the n ddle of
the mght, it’s difficult to
know what to think.
tr
Is he susceptible to
strange dreams? Has he a
vivid imagination? Is he a
fibber?
~ese
None-o(
descrip ons
seems to apply to Nigel
Mortimer. He gives every ap.
pearance o( being a down-tochap with a wife, a
couple o( kids and a COW1cil
Qal in Derry Lane, Menston;
someone who, apart Crom an
interest in space technology,
had never given much ~ought
to whal might be going on in
the outer atmosphere.
That was W1til early one
moming back in 1980 when he
was asleep in his bed in
e~
Meagill Rise.
"I woke up in the’ early
hours for.no app;l1’ent reason
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and when I looked out ol
bedroom window I saw a ball
of light ilt the bottom o(
.
garden...It WIUI like an orange
.phere about the 8ize of MinJ
with a kind ol blue tear-drop
shape in the middle."
Hovering
He says that alter hovering
for a bit, the object Goated olf
over the hills towards Menwith
Hill, shrank into just a point of
lighl then vanished
"It was almost as if ) was in
a dream state and when il
diaappeared ) (elt a great
sense ol emotional loss, as if
50melhing had been taken
away from me."
Nigel knew what would happen in the clear light ol day.
believe it?
Jean Endersby pursues a goal wlch can’t be identified
it. "So
Sometimes Ihere are logical
explanations lor the appear..
ance of unusual sights. Shooting
stars are commonly mistaken
lor UFOs, as are nicks o( the
light in certain meteorological
conditions. Even Nigel, alter
13 years’ practice,
he I
has
made
some
’
’misidentifications’. I
But
of the phenomena
which do not have
logical
explanation? Nigel has a range
and pul it on the bedside table
to prove fd been up," he said.
Next moming, Nigel went
off to his job as a castings
clerk with Sinclair, the Otley
sta onery manufacturers, intending to tell his colleagues.
But before he could do so, the
switchboard operator told him
about an experience her
mother had had the previous
night she had seen a strange,
yellow lighl hovering over the
arts
r;:hat
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town!
Not surprisingly, Nigel’s encounter with the unidentified
flying object had a profoW1d
.
.
effect on
This former Jlkley postman
is the sort of person who likes
to get to the bottom of things
so he started researching into
UFOs and other W1explained
phenomena.
He isa member of the
British UFO Research Association and Ihe West Yorkshire
UFO Research Croup, both of
which monitor and record
sightings by the public of
unexplained phenomena, of
which there have, he says,
been hundreds in the Wharfe
him.
Valley.
And the more he delves, the
more he becomes convinced
thaI aliens do exist outside the
gina ons of r -makers.
Not that he gOBS for the idea
. that all strange sights and
to make sure I wasn’t sounds are caused by people
still in bed and was dreaming wilh long, pointed ears decidthe whole thing, I took an ing to have a day . or rather
ornament from the windowsill night. out in Wharfedale.
Everybody, includinghimsell,
would think he had dreamed
.
Well, would you
a
of Iheories.
Some are more to do with
spiritualism than UFOs, like
one about a Viking ruler
CallN Hakon the Good who
was involved in a King Arthur
style quest and is responsible
for the alleged sightinqs of a
~e
o
.
ghostly golden sword.
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JOutside intelligence’
Or, says Nigel, there could
be whal he calls ’an outside
intelligence’ which is either
depending on your point of
view sending a message that
20th-century religions ought to
change direction (that doesn’t
go down too well with church
officials), or trying to pass on
its superior technology to us
earthlings.
More mundanely, the strange
objects seen flying around
could be top-secret, superadvanced military aircraft on
test flights. Nigel thinks it is
highly significant thaI the big
orange sphere he saw, took
off in.the direction of the
American airbase at Menwith
Hill.
He accepts that there are
sceptics.
.
0"1 am quile a rational person
but when you stan talking
about UFOs, most people th
of little green men and flying
saucers so they think you must
be some sort of crank or
nutcase.
Fear of the unknown makes
many people back away, he
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..
says.
"I find thaI. they either want
to know more or Ihey shut you
oul of their lives completely,"
Things could be worse
though. Marriages of ufologists
have cracked under the strain.
But Nigel’s wife Debbie, while
not sharing her husband’s en-
thusiasm for UFOs, is prepared
to tolerate his W1usual hobby.
A Tocimorden policeman
who, a few years ago, claimed
he had been abducted and:
held by aliens for an hour, lost
his job. That incidenl was
linked to the story of a miner
from Tingley who went missing
lor a week after popping out
for a bag of potatoes; and was
[ound dead of a hean attack
on a coal tip, also in
Todmorden, in circumstances
so mysterious that it led
urologists to think he too had
passed through the hands of
aliens.
Nevertheless, Nigel is con.
tinuing with his research and,
now he is no longer a postman,
hopes to make a career out of
it. He has spent three years
writing a book, The Circle and
the Sword, about local sightings
and has started giving lectures.
He is keen to hear from
anyone else who has seen
unusual phenomena in this
area.
However, he does wonder
how much interest the general
public takes in UFOs.
"If they showed an alien on
the television news to prove
they exist, I bet most people
would react by asking when
Eastenders was going to be
on,. he said wryly.
127.
128. ~agic roundabout
fl11~’K,~1 Tunes. LUrlJurI
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Brus.may- ke~p A~Ye’out parliamen. . IT
asteroid~~lt
for
European
tary committee wants
to set up an observatory
at France’s space study
unit in Toulouse to
watch for unidentified
fiying objects. The
energy, research and
technology committee
insists that Europe
should raise its gaze
to new potential neighbours. "The possibility
that aliens have established a base in the
out,"
cannot be
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THE European Parliament is being
asked by an Italian MP to establish a
centre for tracking Unidentified
Flying Objects.
All we can say is that it takes one to
recognise one.
For ,this magic gravy train ot a
parhament
which vanishes and
materialises throughout the year with
multilingual hubbub and enonnous
expense at 8trasbourg and Brussels
must surely rank as Europe’s very
own UFO extraordinaire.
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i~!I)’s,I’age
Brussels may keep eye out for UFOs
"..1
By David
. .
!’.Ir
Tullio Regge, who is respon. whether Europe’s putative abil- existing 12 member states are
sible for producing the commit- ity to communicate with extra- already chary about taking into
Gard~er In Brussels
tee report, is understood not to
believe in the "metaphysics" of
acknowledged its failure to bring UFOs, The committee, however,
Euro-doings "closer to the citi. notes that Sepra has reported
zen", is being offered the chance 2,300 cases of UFO sightlngs in
to plug another communications the past 15 years. Some were
gap by setting up an EU obser. hoaxes, some could be explained
vatory to watch for unidentified rationally, but more than two.
nUhs could not easily be
flying objects.
The proposal comes from the explained.
A Belgian institution called
energy, research and technology
committee of the European Par. Sobeps has logged 1,500 sightliament. which wants to turn ings based on reports to the gen.
Fnlllce’s Sepra space study unit darmerie, while the Italian air
in Toulouse Into a fully nedged force reported 32 slghtings last
year.
Euro.institution,
Some EU officials wonder
The Italian nuclear physicist
The European Union, which at
its last five summits has
-
S"IlKI,,’1
terrestrials would compensate
for its inability to reach its own
citizens.
Were the plan really to take
wing, it might further compli-
cate Europe’s integration process. The eventual prospect of
intergalactic integration, for
instance, might severely tangle
controversial Euro-issues such as
subsidiarity - whether measures
are most effectively taken at
local, regional, national. panEuropean, international, and
HOW. interstellar
level.
On enlargement, more
parochial officials among the
Euro-
the Union four new Nordic and
alpine countries from the
pean Free Trade Association,
referring to them as "Eftans",
It may be argued that It is
mature to expect such member
states to adjust to the Idea of
linking up with Martians so soon
after Enans,
But the Eurppean Parliament
committee insists that Europe
should stop looking Inwards and
raise its gaze to new potential
neighbours. "The possibility that
aliens have established a base in
the asteroid belt cannot be ruled
out," it says.
pre-
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WESTMORELAND GAZETTE
Evidence of ’closer encounters’
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THE WEIGHT ofevidence in
favour of a worldwide UFO
cover-up by governmen15 is
now reckoned by insiders to
be so great that someone,
probably America, must be
on the brink of blowing the
gaIT believes television presenter Dave Barrett.
But as with any subject, if
you don’t want to believe the
huge and mounting piles of
evidence, then there is prob-’
ably nothing that will ever
persuade you
maybe not
-
even the evidence of your
own eyes.
Dave, who will be speaking in Bath this Sunday
alleges there are strange
gaps in Government information that is released at the
end of 30 years, When investigators make inquiries
about UFO incidents within
that time they are told that,
unfortunately, fire
destroyed that particular bit
uf information.
Since UFO’s hit the headlirles a!ef the war in places
like Warminstl’r, a stl1~IJ but
says tnat of all the tOpiCS he
introduces on radio and TV
the subje of UFO’s always
incites the most interest.
The meeting, to which
dedicated army of enthusiasts have been busy com- anyone can go along. is
piling information. being held on Sunday,
Alongside them. unfortu- November 28 in the Pavilion,
nately. have been cranks Bath at 7.30 pm.
011 the platform with
who have succeeded in confusing the issue and seeing Dave wi I] be two world
ofT those influential people experts Oil UFO’s - Timowho might otherwise have thy Good. author of books
taken the UFO cause more like Above Tup Secret and
Alien Liaison and George
seriously.
But while it’s tcue there Wingfield an export on Crop
are huge numbers of ordi- Circles and UFO’s.
There is, Dave says, an
nary people who laugh
openly at the mere mention increasing amount of UFO
of UFOs, others like Dave activity again in the West
Barrett are firmly convinced Country.
that aliens have not only
This weekend’s meeting
looked down at us but have will present the eVidence.
actually landed cra! here Whether or not you believe
some of which have been it will be entirely up to you.
recovered by the authorities
Tickets for the meeting
and which are now kept in cost l6 and c:.In be obtained
secrl’t. The evidence for either from the Theatre
such a view, says Dave, is Roy;,1 box omc!.! in Bath or
overwheJming.
from the Bath Investment
HTV’s BuiJdlnj.( S"ciety in South.
D;,,,l’. whn
by Chris Hansford
hn~t~
LtVl’
F,.id~y rllght disL’ussion,
g;Jtl’ Sln’d, Oath.
Diamonds In
Dales sky
A STRANGE
diamond-shaped
urlidentified flying object has
been seen in the skies !luove
St’doergh ,-<)L’
On Frida at about 7.15am,
a woman, who does not wish
to be named, says: "I noticed
this.strange very bright light
commg up over Holme Fel!
st~ges.
in three
It was stoppJng, hovering, snd then rising again. Then it just shot
stnught up Into the air and
slightly to the right and then
it was gone."
Thny Dodds, of UFO spotters Quest International said
that particular shape’ has
been reported in a number of
areas around the country. His
hotline is 0756 752216.
129. 111<’
IIJJ~P<"1<klJ!. 1."’ld,,,,
l);III) Mad. Londoll
((
Will ED
hunt ET?
... 2 D EC 1993
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Watch
this space
Light years apart: ET lIeft) and Jacques Delor,
A NEW idea for spending astronomical
amounts of money has been launched
from Euro MPs’ mission control.
They want the European Union to set up a centre for
moniwring Unidentified Flying Objects. The scheme is the
brainchild
or possibly brainstorm of Italian physicist
and MEP Tullio Regge.
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He l;8.ys the existence of
extra-terrestrial We cannot be
ruled out. ’U a little green
spaceship lull ot little green
men were to land in PIccadilly tomorrow, I would have
1
It,’
From JACKI DAVIS
in Brussels
Euro-
to believe he insists.
Yesterday, Signor Regge’s
view of the high
salaries, the bill for running
a UFO cen tre could be
the
’astronomical’.
The plan is unlikely to get
the go-ahead from the full
MEPs would be
parliament
wary of spending more of the
backing 01
projXl5a.1 won theParliament’s
European
energy committee.
But lo.st night, some wags
were suggesting he need look
no further than the corridors
of Brussels in his search tor
ET, the extra terrestrial.
siding there is a diminutive
being who is otten misunderstood, sometimes uninLelligl-
Re-
Intelligent.
b~e. but certainly EU commisHowever, while
sion president Jacques Delors
visshares the same
qui.zz.ical
age as IT, he is also renowned tor having his feet
firmly on term firma,
Signor Regge does not put
any exact figures On the cost
of seLting up the centTC, although he sugges~ siting the
proposed observatory at an
existing French facility in
Toulouse to reduce the bill.
An orticlal 1iIlid that. in
-
EU’s over-stretched tunds on
such a scheme.
And if by any chance It
were approved, neither the
commis.5ion nor member government.s would be under any
obligaLion to act. Fresh accusations of wasting taxpayers’
money on such an outlandish
not to mention
world
scheme would deter
them.
As for Britain’s MEPs, they
think it Is aU
Glyn Ford. deputy leader of
the Labour group, said: ’Europe has far more down-
- -
out-oC-this
pie-in-the-sky.
to-earth problems
with than this.’
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MEPs get to
ED goes
grips with close
encounters of
the third kind
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into orbit
in search
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of UFOs
II
John CMYelln Bnm.eIa
! AN official report was put
before MEPs yesterday
ANDREW MARsHALL
,.:’./ in Brusul5
FROM EU to ET is a small
step in the alphabet, but a
ant leap for the European Parliamcnt. Enending its reach
from the minutiae of gas pipelines to the vast reacbes of
space, the brave men and
women of its energy committce yesteniay proposed to set
up a European centre for
sightings of unidentified flying objects. The UFO has fi.
nally taken iu place in the
home of the acronym.
The Parliament proposes
to g ve the.job of alien-watching to a resc:uch institution
in France, as part of its fiveyear mission to seek out new
ways to spend other people’s
money, Its ncw building in
Brussels might SCn’C 4110 an
appropriate home: the locals
have dubbed it the FoIJy of
the Gods and it bears more
than a passing resemblance
to Stareet Command.
Vanous thcories are lUcked
around by the report. While
aliens on neighbouring planets are not regardcd as a possibility, "tbe theory that
aliens have cstablished a basc
in Ihe asteroid belt cannot be
ruled out".
Thc report’s rapporteur,
Tullio Regge, an Italian Socialist, hints darkly at a kind
of conspiracy that wants to
use the UFO phenomenon.
"There are organisations determined to manipulate the
credulity of the masses for
political ends," he adds.
Me Regge wrote to all the
air forccs of the EU mcmber
51ales, though apparcntly
saying that people should not
rule out the theory "that
aliens have established a
base in the asteroid belt".
Europeans were advised by
the report, however. to treat
with circumspection the
si!:htings of triangular
shaped UFOs which appear
to have showed up around
Li ge. moving at high sPt.’t.>d
on the radar scrt.’e of the
Belgian air force.
The European Parliament,
gi-
only the Italians replied. He
also spoke to more than 100
people workg in civil avialion, and found only one with
a stOl}’ to tell, an Alitalia
steward. But the repor1 is especiaIJy concerned with a
spate of sightiogs in Belgium,
which apparently is a mecca
for the little green men.
The Parliament finds this
dubious, since it maintains a
lofty disdain for national institutions,and seems to think
alicns should too.
more often associated with
building white elephants
than seeing pink ones, is
treating seriously the report
on unidentified flying objects
prepared by
Regge, an
ItaJian soch ist MElt and emincnt physicist.
He wants the Commission
to set up a European UFO Observation Centre to collect
iuformatiun about sightings
by the pubJic, the military
and scien tine institutions
throughout the EU.
Mr Reggt! is S<’<lthing about
fraudsters who alarm pt.’Qple
by perpetrating hoaxes, using
airships with sopbisticated
Tullj.o
I
,
I
I
cIL’t.1.roni~ "capable orrcflt.’Ct-
inj.(
wuvt..’IS
radar
with a displacement of frequency that
simulates the Doppler efth.1".
He docs nol helieve the
daiws of a [>rufe~:>OI’~ilal1ov
Ulat the Russians
telepathy tu L:ummuJ cate with
lOft aliens who emerged
from a banana.shaped flying
saucer in a park in Voronezh, eastern Russia, in 1989.
But Mr Regge is impressed
by the fmdings of the
funded SCI’vice for Assess.
ment of Atmospheric Re.
entry
Phenomena in
Toulouse, Fnmce. It cannol
esliJblish a scicntfic explanation for .10 per cent of the
cases it in’estigates.
"The lack, perhaps tempo.
rary or at."Cidental, of an explanation in no way allows
us to regard a sighting as certain proof or even an indication that aliens exist, with
technolugical cupabiHt les
vastly superior to our own,
"l1owever, scientists still
have a duty to continue
researching into these
cvents," he says in the rCpOl"1
cOlllmissioned by the parliaIlll’nt’s cnerj.(Y. research and
lehnology COI1HUittt.’C.
uSt.’d
state-
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131.
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Alien
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Scientist London
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PEOPu:. who report encoun-
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[’.UFOL">spotte~-’s get a
j<-l
PEOPLE who rcport encounters with
aliens arc no less intelligent, no more
fantasy prone and no more lH<cly 10 suffer from mental disorders thilJl the rest
of us, according to Canadian scientists.
Patricia Cross, one of the researchers
from the psychology depanment of
Carleton University in Ottawa, says the
increasing fascination in popular culture
with "close encounters" prompted them
to look for an explaniJtion.
The team subjected four !:rOlJpS to
it hatlCry of psychologicil! tl’stS, ;] lid
lluiaell thelll iJbuut thcir beliefs in
the paranormal and UFOs. One group
reported losing time, being abducted or
having telepathic cont:1ct with aliens.
sel:ond group hall Jess intense experiences, such as seeing unexplained lights
on a darJ< night. The other two groups
wcre nwde up of people who h;ld never
^
had such stnlllge eKperiences.
The test results showed "no support
whatsoever for the hypothesis
UFO
reporters arc psycllOlogic.llly distu rbed",
the psychologists say in the latest issue
th.lt
of the journal Abnormol Psychology. Nor
did they find any significant difference in
ten with aliens r UFOs are no
more mentally disordered or
lels intelligent than the rest of
the population. say scientists at
Carleton Uoivenity. Ottawa.
Mer psychologically testing
clean bill of health
"non-believPsy-
"believers" and
en",they say in AbnOTmDI
chology that there is DO
dence that the former are
the fantasy lives of the four groups.
However, the people who reported close
encounters were more prone to bclieve
in reincarnation, astrology and UFOs.
Cross and her colleagues speculate
thm those people who believe in UFOs
arc more willing to interpret events that
sCLlred them as close encounters than
those with less exotic beliefs, Cross
thinks that several quite natural phenomena may cause people to think they
have met ;Jliens. Onc is <1 condition
c;IlIcd sleep paralysis, whit:h I:an Ul:cur
when deep, dreaming sleep intrudes into
the sh;Jllower first stage of sleep. The
effect is of feeling awal<e, and sensing a
m<1levolent prescnce, but being unablc to
move. Cross estimates that between ]0
and 15 per cent of people expcrience this.
One of the group who repurted an
l1lCnsC experient:e cxplaincd that hc lay
011 his stomach ;lIId dozed oft. "Thc lIext
thing 1 felt was some presence trying to
gct inside my brain. 1 couldn’t open my
eyes or move. . . [ wanted to escape.. . 1
couldn’t open my mouth to scream.
I’m sllre I was wide ,nval<e, but I was
entircly paralysed."
Helen Gavaghan
evi-
psychologically disturbed. Between 10 and l5 per cent of
pIe experience a "malevolent
presence" - which some inter-
pea-
I
pret al an alien
-
because of
fluctuating Ideep patterns, they
add.
134.
135.
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FLYn;GOBJ~C!I’.
Date, time and duration of dghting.
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brightness, cound, smell, ete).
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than a badly estimated bearing).
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(A
landmark may be mOle useful
.
(E:Jtimated helghts
m’e
unreliable).
300
G.
.ill:Ftanee.
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(By reference
bOO
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"-tbs
(Changes
I
it-I e).
to a
kno..in
landnw.rl: wherever
1’,
and C;
m:’1Y be of more use than
L,
po~,s
estim2.te~
course and speed).
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J.
EeteoI’ologicill cunditi ns durin’ observdtions.
IlIlf,t ete
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uf
137.
138.
139.
140.
141. e
and
the
aprt,
citizens
and
ners
sensations
inhabited
munications
inter- publican
prices
they
from
Unionterioy.
group
terview
kicks Edge lurid A
the
head with
with
foUowed Im
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an
the
Com isSion
Valeriy
far
by
article
them. silvery
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l~.
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is
found
bits,
of
bl
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to
u
sphere
versed
the
the
gins
ing
part
Izvestkoviy
the
Dvuzhilny.
of
an
the
it.ground:’
analysed
was
of
prof ers phenomenon the
pile
the
is
whose Scandls,
front
in
clear
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16th-a:nury
dis idents
analysis
intriguing
USSR
and
of’
in
in
to
the
a
dif erent Maximov,
back
of
ran
evening,
12
a
over .
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gam ene ea and
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after
]
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don’t
believe
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could
flats,
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od er same
things vein.
behind
are cult:
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lagnoSl1,
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antly
pa er,
horscpe.
market
unhap y
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be n
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versed m,any rom
expnc.
m ~.n y< ?u. years. Sh
the
Slbena.
of of
more
there
those are
ered which
up
by
information
they
name.
the
from
would
My
only
No was arts
in
ask
not
to
the
I
’
d’
ave
d
of
world outer
UNITED M~7It!or
being
disclosing
UFOs
body space.
to
U,N.
concerni g
to
head.
demonstrators
aliens
A
smal
third:
so
"Al
k
from
e
ana
knightl d0ng tomt!S’t
sexual
Moscw.
favours
free
fre ing
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numbers
(mas-
time)
Mos-
with
ad .
Hull
Dady
Mad
wltc~es
Sh~bal
little
the
regularly
of ers
In
Dalnegorslt.
~
visiting
which
there
was
"ainrofilaC
her.
and
Eva
950
Family.
K~nro
sle p
psychol gical y
that
15
which a per the
paterns, because some"malevont
they
10
an exp rienc and
alien
dence
interof
sible
many".
Man
.in
his his
Found
In
man
in
Ger-
’ath t "belivn" poulation. ’J’Y7_.."
andpsycholgicaly
of
r
cJrofr:y etheyn", After Carleton the les more terswith PEOPLE Mien
intel igent
ther
in
is
no
Be- an: evi-
"’no<liev.
9
than UFOsreport encounters
scientist disor e d
rest an: encou-
NOV
Universty, say
testing
Tne
mental y aliens who
say
pe0- PlY- Otaw.
cent former
witches
There’s
Braun brain a
heart
it
twe n
to
sped"
with
lived in in
on,
or’
t~vel ing
self- ,:"as
his
!
page
UFOs
bad at
his
- distUJ’be. Almor4
Ductaing
a
head China
stomach.
penultimate s Glga,ntlc
ple
’
condition
Fan er fJ’?m
as presence"
1
its
says
Edinburgh
An-
in-
on
fu~her
Scotsman,
of
progame
articles
The
Phenomena.
sWlt~he.d d~truct when, already probe,
Riming
+
has
.
are through .:’ probaly,
Tunn
I~ng
the
pret
Investigation
be n
a
Scandls, On Savages
con-
Dvuzhilniy
UFOs
Dalnegorsk,
the
from
be n
of in
one-word personal weirdnes
ads.
from
vestigating Mr omalous
of
shroud,
the the
the
acquintce,
influences,’"
the
in
telephone
innivtaos.
of
the
cow of betwe n tinues
intriguing
and
wltch~
thelT
there
places.
the
the have
Shan~-La about pages
RUS ian
of
help
I
ve,st’
.t
U
un- are
for
Alexei
g th
et er Y
r-
re~ho
do~-
rg on ’gh
’s
your
are ts, from Satanic
sen says first IDVI
England
they
me beg are sage,
asks
d
. ~
t
".
near
yesterday
Petersbu
d
NATIONS:
about
ease
r.
those hes,or ere your
want
celts self-
cards.
f
toumaen.
A
PI
s h
thre News- POlgn.
h.
an
advert.
h
"Shamns,
su
hope lsease f1i me
take They visitors demand quarters marched group
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cov-
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governmts.
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.
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3
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on
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12
times
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too
storits
by of’
Here
many .eht One
ID
t
the
ano ymous going Perhaps much
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be curtain blocks
im-
ru.
fail
catering
subjects
distant
in
and
Rus ian
~
" , ,q’
.
unlikely
~d are numberof
peole. Bel~ European sen aImthe
.,
conveniently to
Ukraine newspa ers
town
from
;. . ’
prey
ap eti e
miles
’.’,
the
tional A
the
and weird
few
’Conveitly
Iz.
growing
events of
end
which monthly
.’
.,
the
of at
group
investigative
’
"
.
_
_
more
the
chunky sensible
historical
arti- reader pinch
the
a
Secrt,
The with’
Rus ia.
reports
the
on
serious
to
for
MF{7~ty
ap eared
Thursday’s
daily
At plausible
scale
standards
and
betwe n
relatively
a No
the
STORY
of
Moscow
is
genuine Top
. ’:JAMES" ~
1986,
the
mystic m.
.,’
is
Before
old
Pro- par- prohis
archive-untig
.
some.
weks, once live that of to Interst-
a
winter,
but still
kiosks ste r
m
the
from
Vladimir an
I’
ef ect
just
once
I
will
thre slowly: are
their
move,
agined.
the
scientists"
verse
by
of feuds
page
reliable the
ap roached for "bomzhi"
ID
spices tabloid Rus ian
journalism
moves
in
the
N9stradmu,
of
of
newspar.
acronym
S~re t oftheGre~t private
city
thre
a
cle
about
packages
They
Yeal1!
front THE
two
a
sen
roubles,
RevolutIOn
run ing
to
pound.
the
Newspa er dan." times. s d page ubofortune-tlhng d named you
and
there hearts days they alive. to report leaving, and e pmg nLenn 5. rea,m featun g come
the by
at they
to
does someone’s Read es, There psyc karma In/e~stmg to further
"a
the
beat two breathe They not
t~e
With p~p
thrice person .
of the
from
very stones
vers. .;htuoS betwe n war
then
note ing
bot om
page-ivnI" lurid to .
meat UFOs,
"It
.
to of
coast,
inhabitants
colour
of
the
refemng
29 and
January
thre-pag
~het works West groups
1999
be
the
hcular
Phecles
eastern
t~e It ~nd ves/ia,
Abode Rus ian se ~s
on
far
wanted
2,0 0
pur- meat
and
Its
war
the
a
the
there
"On beyond Pacific
reddish noted
south-west,"
In!lnd
concret of...
It
7:5pm,
a
0
Fixed
60
a
bou~t
Studymg
It not
she
was e
Th’ right her
experts decided
human
’f
new ~s
a
spherical
Oh,
the
Ice.
mix a
July
how
yes!
I’
Khabrovsk.
celophane-wraped
for
she
kioskW:Qman
October
They
over
e
the
meat
1,50.
th
~f
hag led:
po was afterwards
claS IC
vague-
~orth Will .
other
be
sound- The and tra- fly-
a
futre.
~own
Hil.
ter or? ,erht
day. and every
alie1’l to,
headline
the
of
object
from of Dalnegorsk
- Down - be_
that
t~":ne.
a Mr
on
Will
be
on win.a
the
fell
was
of
At
paraJlel the
and bits
to
l6-page pas ) cro~ed
s.ible. towards
e. ’bIS~IY
flight
likely
were
leva
further
eastern Dvu- ian-n on This
for
.
stre ,
And
king
the the
of
scares
,. . .
story
a
IS
".
it
~~,nch Bourbon ~s~. mentl~e~
is
off of lurch
of
h
little
something
d
conclUSion:
for
chase
II
t
(When? of e
and
Union
fl
es ca
e
h
The
al’I d
decide Who? money) t
h
e
inhabitants Soviet
UFO susceptible
cor-
levitation
amount
the
vast,
com-
zhilny,
- - - jd
e "InL’
t
City,
ever fon er
than
n~.
(
its
Nationleagnds,l
remote
for has Now
Enquire-style
sparsely
travel fal en that
its
When human?)
of
Soviet
its
more mean
existed
not riously
higher
are
did
urban
or
the
at of or
no
1993
Indep ndent-London
142. SOUltJ
LAL~CES’ON
w~rcs Argus - Nc...pon
Noumgham Evening Post
Z5
& BUDE
GAZETTE
26 NDV 1993
20 NUV 1993)
~;;0118
Spot UFO?
I
A SURP ISED couple
from the Week St Mary
area who spotted a
UFO are keen to hear
from anyone else who
made a sighting, c.’__
The couple were
driving about a mile
from their home on
night,
Wednesday
when a very bright light
passed across the road
in front of them.
looked about 50 ft
above the ground, like
a tennis ball travening
very last, but making
no sound,. said the
woman.
The 35-year-old
woman, who asked not
to be named because
they had already had
enough leg pulling, said
they had racked their
brains but could find no
at
-~
~
"A
COULp’;a
.
suspected UFO
By David Wilkes
slght ’above a Gwent
councU’ . otllces be an
omen ’ other.worldJy ret- .’. Roy Lewis, of Pentwyn.
rlbuUoi ’for ’th’ . Scrooge- mawr, was driving past tn
two.
like col.p:lcUlr;J.t’,s~,dec1alon to liliI car wht;jn he llpotted
lights tn the sky about half
sack Santa?
Was It the ghollt of a mile above. the council
ChrIstmas future comtng to offices at I5.Slipm on Monearth to warn the hum- day.
He stopped and watched
buggers that Chr1tm
could be cancelled for them what he believed to be a
as well BII visitors to their flying saucer tlylng away.
He aald: "It leemed to be
civic centre?
hopping, travelling about
Two eye-witnesses said
the strange flashing object 000 metres each hop and
they saw above PonUlan. flash1ng Uke a star. But
fralth Civic Centre looked there was no sound. 110 I
like a huge .tar-llhaped don’llh1nk It can have been
a helicopter or a plane.
ChriJltmasllght.
"It was juat IItunnlng to
It seems too much ot a
watch and so bright. It was
coIncidence
that the
slghttng wall made In the something out of the ordl.
week when Islwyn borough nary, but I don’t know
full councll raUfled the what."
Victoria Davies, who was
decision not to alte a fesUve
In
grotto In a corner of the "I the car wIth him. saId:
have never seen any.
cIvic centre’s reception
thing like It It was 80 odd.
area.
The grotto was axed after The speed It travelJed was
councillors decided young. IncredJble, yet It was &0
.
sters queuing to meet quiet."
Rumours that councll.
Father Chrilltmaa would
lors’ absences trom thIs
pose a security risk and week’s
full meettng were
agreed with their officers
that the cost of dispensing due to extra.terrestrial
gifts would be "pro- intervention remain un.
,of
.
774444.
METRO NEWS
-Birmingham-
25 NOV 1993
UFO on way
-
DRIVERS using the M6
early next mODth should
keep their eyea peeled
for an unidentified yiDg
object which is due to
appear in the earlr eVCDing sky between Decem..
ber and 6.:
. Experts believe the
ject appears between sun.
t and moon rise and is
ob-
contirmed.
htbltlve".
about 25 ft high.
UFO spotters who can
guess what the phenomODOn is can ring 0276
and may win
Dorscr Evcllmg Echo. Wcymoulli
D’V 199-~
answer.
Researcbers boped tbe
answer might come by
putting the lovers under bypnosis. Nothing bas yet come
out or these sessions, but one
member or the troop is laid
to be having "inexplicable
flashbacks".
Traddng
rea.Used
ODe or Ihe men
be
had been rubbini his nostril
after the .Iihtlng, wblcb
EMUFORA Investigator
Tony James believes could be
a sign that the aliens bad
Implanted a tracking device
in the man’s
The couples, all in tbelr
early 20s, and from MaDswho have asked not
field
to be identified had driven
to Newstead Abbey for a
smoocb under the stars at
Soon after, they ISY’
they saw a triangular object
fly across tbe grounds, and
hover above their cars.
But when they looked at
their watches, tbey lay they
reaUsed that what tbey
thought was a fhe-mlnute
experience had lasted an
brain.
-
-
3.50am.
I hour.
Investigations by EMUFO.
RA are continuing.
, WOULD lik~ th=k they
co.operatlon
the
presence of the UFOs.
I gave Colin data including negatives of
both the formations and the UFOs from
the
after the arrival of these beautiful crop the Dorset area. Without not support of
have been
your readers this would
circle fonnations_
possible, I would like to thank Richard
for
The spheres of light (UFOs)have been Peacocke and Stuart Langdonbusy their
this very
hard work
year
on the increase over the past year not only especially. during
in Dorset but as with the crop circles
world wide. Colin Andrews,
For any readers who would like to know’
forerunner of all crop circle investigators, a httle
on the above.mentioned
was requested to attend the United subject (beheve me, your friends may
Nations on October 22 this year with other ItJink it’s all a big hoax. but if the United
researchers from around the world to Nations are taking it seriously thC!n I
present to them all data that has been th, ; .!’re Is a little more to it), there is to
10
abducted by alieD5.
Tbe couples say that after
they saw an object bovering
over their can they round an
hour bad passed wblch they
could not account ror, and
members or tbe East Mid.
Iand5 UFO Research Associa.
tion (EMUFORA)believe
abduction could be the
! ’~"d!~ l~edY!2"~l"~n~riously
1b N
tI
for the
have given
that
to the Centre for Crop Circle Studies by
g formations and the "spheres of
lIght that have often appeared before or
~epo;,tl
New.tead Abbey earlier
this month now believe the
YOUDg lovers could have heen
rationalexplal).ation.
prue.
Kidnap
theory
UFO experts investJgatlna: a
sil,lhtina: by courting couples
Anyone .who can help
should ring the Journal
Gazetle on 0566
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HJ)V 1995
th~
mo~e
be a talk on Thursday, November 25, in
Dorchester.
,There are only 6J tickets left, so
Interested parties should book now by
tele~honing (0305) 813476 as soon as
possible. Now that winter is upon us,
give up your vigil,
reade~s, please do notwe have had circles
eS~lally farmers,as
in ’:"Inter crops and UFO activity Is not
limlled to our seasons_
Our hot1ine telephone numbers for any
new readers are: (0305) 813476’ (0202)
723127, (0305)267392,
DA VID KINGSTON,
County Convenor.
Centre for Crop Circle StudIes,
I, Pemberton Close, Weymoutb.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147. Woman’s Realm, London
Hundreds of’
UFOs are spotted
in Britain each year...
Braddy,
Nurse Terry on the
42, was
night shift at Hope
Hospital in Sutton
Coldfie1d, when she became
aware of a bright light
shining into the ward. Ii
’I looked out of the window and this huge
appeared,’ she recalls. It
seemed to be about 200
feet above ground and was
the size of a football pitch.
I’ve no doubts that it was
a space ship. People think
I’m nuts, but I know what
saw. I’ll never forget it.
’It was sort of metallic,
overed in flashing lights.
It moved like an animated
rtoon and it was strangey silent,’ adds Terry.
Terry rang Birmingham
irport and was told an
bJect had been picked up
n radar before suddenly
isappearing. It was also
een on radar at RAP
yneham, in Wiltshire and
y an amateur astronomer.
Richard Lawrence of
he Aetherius Society beieves that Terry may well
ave seen a space ship.
His group is convinced
here is life in outer space
nd believes that earth has
een visited by aliens.
’Our founding presient, Sir George King, has
n contacted telepathi.
lIy by beings from
ays Richard Lawrence.
They have passed on
nformation about science,
cology and man’s evoluion. He was warned about
he ozone layer in the ’50s.
’Most people feel dutyound to debunk sightings
ut we keep an open mind.
.2)
eyes,’
couldn’t believe my
says Tom, 52. ’There was a
huge black object, like a
boomerang, darting between the trees. It was
reflective, the way a mirror
sha~
space,’
any UFOs can
lained, but many
be excan’t.’
Tom Nicol teased his
artner, Jean Ford, for 18
ears about
he saucerhaped object
. ’. ~.’""
he saw over
~~ereShe~ ~ft
wo months
go, that is.
While they
driving
o Skel,rness
ean suddenshot bolt
--
is. One minute it was just
hanging there, the next it
was moving around unlike
any aircraft I’ve ever seen.
I
(~ : .~saw,two’"- tbeings...
,., "~,
;.....
II
They had blond hair
and were wearing
blue all-In-ones,
Jean Ford
prighl. ’Look. Tom,’ she
’In
the sky!’
ihouted.
’When I looked up I
J.
is believing
con-
am
vinced it was
from outer
space. I now
~Je;ago.’
alii;
ing saucer 18
years
Jean, 48,
has no doubt
it W<lS her se
and
UFO
-
sighting. ’It
was only a Oceting glimpse
this time, but I was quite
I scared.’ sh.:
admits.
’It
proved to me there are other
~ot1975,’
beings up there.
’I
a good look at the
she adds. ’It
one In
was the size of a roof and
shaped like a saucer. It had
a window across the front
and there was light inside. I
saw two beings looking
oul.
They had blond hair and
appeared human. They were
wearing. blue all-in-ones and
disappeared after 15 seconds.’
Scientist Jenny Randles
heads the investigation team
al the British UFO Rese,lrch
Association (BUFORA) She
says that many Britons who
sight ’aliens’ say they are
blond, Sc;Jndi,. i,m-looking.
,
148.
149.
150.
151. ~ymO"’h
Andover Ad’errj~er
8 0 CT
19.93
U~FOwatch’s
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-st
sightings of Unidentified
West has increased, according to a Devon specialist.
Doug Cooper. a member of
the British UFO Research
Association and chairman of
the Devon affiliated group,
said: "There has been an increase in the reported sightings over the last year. My
organisation alone this year
has investigated 19
ings we believe were
ly authentic and they were
very real.to the people who
saw
Kcighky
NI.’. . .’
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Yorks
5 NOV
.
I’
it.w
Mr Cooper, of Honiton,
said elTorts to rule out aircraft, particularly military,
were often frustrated by the
Ministry of Defence refusing
to identify top secret aircraft operations. But some
flying manoeuvres could not
’be Mentirely of this earthw.
~
"
1.
ov r UFO photo
F~
saibcd IIH:rc is timc to shoot
off many frames. Any photographer, faced with such a
clear und ex.ciling opporlunity
10 pholograph a UFO. would
certainly do ex.aelly Ihal, to
ensure the m.uimurn evidence.
lI’s just possible, of course,
thaI it W,IS the lust frame on
the film. or that indeed
multiple frames were tuken. In
cilher c.tse the piClUre remains
’Cry
intriguing. If not.
l1u!:h Ilk!: 10 hear Mr
M urphy"s ex.planalion or lhe
Sir. Reg,anJing yuur U
pholograph lasl week: this
reporl carries the same weakness of many olhers,
If lhe photographcr had
limc to go back inside to gct
his ~’aI11CI.1 (as reponed) thcn
Ihe UFO musl have been
travelling rclutivc1y slowly.
This. added 10 lhe reporled
fad thatlhe objecl was moving
away from him (ralher than
a~T(SS thL’ field of view).
tlJilI il wluld re!:ede
from View ~lujtL’ slowly.
A modern camer.1 C<ln be
wound on in less than a
condilions de
second. J n
I’d
m..:alh
19~
Walford Observer
single frame.
ROY BUTTERFIELD.
Western Avenue. Riddlesden.
~~~ton
J
UFOs
Ev~ning
"’-’1: 1Qq~
News
Bright.ljght8,:"’."
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OJf1
WHEN I read Mr Gordon Creighton’s latest
Icller on UFOs the other week I was, to be
frank, sceptical.
However,later that evening, looking to the
north over Bushey at appro:’limately 7pm,I
saw a very bright light streaking across the sky
before apparently descending behind the trees.
II was not a plane as it was travelling too (ast
and
100 low.
I dashed through the trees to investigate
further bUI, unfortunalely, I hurt my knee
when I tripped on a spent!2 rocket case.
I understand several other people in the
Watford area saw similar objects that night.
Mr 8.Ansell, HUDlercrombe Gudell5,
Willford.
WE were relie"ed to read that a recent survey ,states you are not necessarily mad if you believe in Unidenti.
fied Flying Objects.
A team from a Canadian university
gave a battery of psychological tests
to mortals who claimed to have seen
or even hitched 8 lift in UFOs, and
concluded they were just ordinary
folk ’with normal imaginations.
scientists could not say if the
sightings were real, but, thank the
stars, they were convinced the people
were not nutters.
Many a dark night, they and, we
confess, our good selves have gazed
at the heavens, hoping that a particularly bright star would materialise
into a flying saucer. But, unfortunately, we unlike some of them
have never actually spied or stepped
aboard a UFO.
Our fascination with the skies is
probably caused by watching too
many episodes of ’Star Trek’, a practice now being followed by our twoyear-old daughter, who, by the way,
has an vexatious habit of referring to
USS Enterprise sawbones Dr McCoy
.ShowUS more proot. Tb~
,....
~.~e
in"the’sky"
57]1
Beam
us up,
Scotty!
sightperfect-
appeared.
19 NoV
of UFOs
up in SW’
Flying Objects in the South
I’
I
1’3 HOV 1993
THE num6e’r or r ported
happenings. He reveals
Netw rk members are
examining the evidence of
nine UFO sightlngs over I
e~enlng
scotland-
19 lngs
~----’"
to an exhibition in the
Landale Wilson hall
should enjoy the displays,
talks. demonstrations and
discussions organised by
the Andover Unexplained
Phenomena ’Investigation
Network.
The network is the
.
brainchild of Enham
resident Malcolm Terry.
who has long had an
interest in mysterious
two months along a,
corridor about 4.5 miles
wide reaching from
Newbury to the Clatfords.’
A local investigation
team had an exciting
when
Saturday
me’mbers
Uoned!
themselves near I
Wherwell. Towards
Monxton they saw an
object hovering about 200
feet above the ground and
50 feet in diameter and
pulsating bright white and
amber lights.
The sighting lasted for
about 30 seconds after
which similar lights
returned every five or six
minutes for an hour and
then four appeared in a
line about 500 yards apart
for one minute. F nally,
the single light reo
m’1.~I~JV
_Renfrewshire,
-- --
t1 sh sightings
WILL the mystery of
UFOs and com circles be
w1locked at an event in
Enbam Alameln
tomorrow?
It’s high)y unlikely but
at least those who turn up
GREENOCK TELEGRAPH
-
1307:’V LLIAM Tell is reputed to have shot
thc apple off his son’s head.
1882: THE Royal Astronomer witnessed an
Unidentified Flying Object from the Greenwich
Royal Observatory. It was described as a
a circular object
"strange celestial visitor
glowing green".
1955: ANGLESEY became the first authority
in Britain to introduce fluoride into its water
supply.
1970: THE Sun newspaper pictured its first
Page Three girl, Stephanie Rahn.
LAST YEAR: FOOTBALLER Vinny Jones
was fined .(20,000 by the FA for his part in
narrating the video Soccer’s Hard Men.
-
- -
-
-
-
as ’M~toy’.
We warn her repeatedly about this
sacrilege. "Listen closely," we caution ..
sternly. "The name is ’McCoy’, okay?
And you’re not going to any more late
night raves if you persist in calling
him’M-toy’."
"Uh-huh," she replies obligingly as
if she knows the correct pronunciation all along, looks back to the TV
and asks: "’here’s M-toy?"
Trekkies will.sympathise with our
angst and also share our wish to spot
UFO or even, joy oh joy, get a trip
in one.
They’re bound to come to Earth
some time, aren’t they? Or have they
sneaked in already? Surely no.one (in
a
their right mind) would have the
nerve to say they had been aboard a
UFO if it wasn’t true?
Personally, we are convinced that
one day we’ll, be able to command:
"Beam us up Scotty.
from our
padded eelW
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155.
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
161.
162.
163.
164.
165.
166.
167. ~~~
--Nottingham Evening Pmt
I
Wolverhampton EJ(press & Slur
1 NOY 119:
~S3
UFO-spotters
not nuts,
But did
"the
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earth
move?
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THE POOLE ADVERTISER
N~
ill
4 NOV 1993
II
Hi s interest kindled, Denis established the flying
the research, Dr
Spanos and his colleagues
examined the intelligence,
-
-I
UFOs.
The same tests w(’re
giycn to 127 p!’ople who
made no such claims.
Dr Spanos said th(’y
found that the
sighters were no dilT!.’rcnt
from the control group in
intelligence, tendency
toward fantasy, or
L’FO
I
suggestibility.
Philip Klass, n promin[!nt UFO sceptic, said that
the findings nppcur stlund
study is only pre.
but
liminary.
_
th.:
.Ifi,ughing matter
THERE’S nothing funny about Ken Johnaon - except
that he uw.UFO.
Is peeved
Kent Today. Lurkfi~ld
3’ NDV 1S93
.
But baker Ken of Keeble Road,West Parley
U’Iat nobody will take him seriously.
Ken saw the whne and green light at eIther end of a
Then he phoned the
po-f
mystery object which hovered In the sky as he cycled 10 a lice. "They lislen ed bul I
&hop at Parley Cross 81 $found 8 pm on Monday October could hear Ihem laughing."
saJd Ken. "They told me to
18. .
phone the Echo
Ken 21 said:1t wasn’t a plane because It stayed In one someone promised where
to
posJtlon.And It wasn’t ahellcopter because I gotoff my bike me back but never did:call
and listened and th e was absolutely no sound:
Ken,who three years ago
SUddenly the lights ’glided otr and one of two ftashlng
white IJghtsclose tothe mystery objBCtwent When Ken had an all nIght ~ightingof
came out of the shop he could stili see the lights some !h!OO star-like oblects, $aid:
It s a pity people can only
distance away for two more minules.
laugh >"hen faced with
he retumed back home he phoned nearby, thing, ldon’tunderstand.
Immediately
Hum Alrpo.rt but he sald~"Nobody ’nlereste<!.It made UFO&
be important. I’d
me angry. A woman there told him to. It down to like 10 hear of anyone else
_.experience.
who saw this object"
out.
-
saucer bureau the
name g ven 10 UFOs
at that time.
To celebrate their
birthday 8 lecture
entitled ’Forty years
of UFOs’ will be
given by famous ufolDenis
ogist
Win!erbourne at Ihe
Friends Meeting
House, Gloucester
Road, at 7.30pm on
November 5.
imaginntion, pnranormw
beliefs and mental health
of 49 people who claim to
haye seen
.
10 land.
Sound
rn
get.Said the dIiver: "There’s no
many sleepless nighls,"
Denis finl bccamc~
interested in UFos
after his cOlI$in, an
aircraft and aroWld 30
passengers mysteri.
ously disappeared
over South America,
only four minules
befon: Ihey wen: due
American
saw,"
bUI
UFOs than disbeliev-
ers," he said.
aLllte",!’nt from Lh!’
Psychological
Association.
n,Hc in Ihe SIIIIIC wllY_
"I believe they believe what
he said.
they
Founder oC Ihe East Midlands UFO Research Associa.
lion Anthony James is investigaling thCir case.
For the couples it was an
experience they will never Cor-
their ’missing bour’.
in my mind I’m convinced,
Mr Piggott. based at Porch. "We’re all shocked by
Road. Nouingham, hyp- what’s happened. We’ve had
leaps and bounds. A
recent poll shows
there are now more
people thaI believe in
"We can’t say these
sightings are real or not,
but we can say that these
people arc not necessarily
abnormal," said team
leader Dr Nichollls Spanos
was genuine."
red. revolvng lighl in the n d-III Mr Piggott, a member of the
die and stayed for several min- (nternational Association of
utes," said Ihe driver. who did Hypno-analysts, said it was !
I rare for Iwo people to hallucinot wanl to be named.
doubt about what I saw..A
hypno- of people don’l believe us, lot
Founder member
Denis Plunken says
attitudes lowards
UFos have changed
since their first meelins in 1953.
"II has gone on
e....en
_us with big white lights and a
-
-
A team of scientists from
Carl!’ton University in
Ottawa, Cunuclu, guv,’ a
battet)’ of psychological
tests to people who claim to
have close encounters of
nne kind or another.
They compared the
results with tests given to
!:,cop!e who have made no
flying slIucer claims_
The results, published
today in the Journal of
Abnormal Psyc}1ology,
show that the people who;
cJaim to have seen and:
ridden in UFOs arc
just ordinary folk with
normal imaginations.
he- saw-this-UFO
oldest
UFO research group
the Bristol-based
British Hying Saucer
Bureau celebrate
their 4 th birthday on
Guy Faulkes night.
a series of tests.
: ~’HtH!d.
claimed.
The startled couples, from ’ on his left hand side and a
Mansfield, walched as the tri- brght light.
"But he couldn’t remember
angular object flew across the
grounds at about 30mph any more until he emerged in
before coming to II SlOP yards Mansfield. _
"The other lad’s story was
from their parked car. .. _
"Ittwviftd 160
very similar and 1 concluded it
eSI~r Ihe men.
nOllsed
,.
BRr1’ N"s
P ple who see flying saucers are not nuts.
And neither are those who Claim to hitch rides
with aliens, researchers say. The claim follows
-
grounds."
is 40
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world experience.
The young lovers all in :
Genuine
their early 20s
drove 10:
Newstead Abbey for a cuddle’ He said: "One remembered
driving to Newstead Abbey
under the stars at3.S0am.
Liule. knowing that only I , and through the gale.
minutes later their passion was’ "Under hypnosis, he
to be intemJplCd by the unell.- I remembered stopping on the
pected landing of a UFO, they : drive and seeing this UFO.
"The girls were scared Qnd
ran back 10 the car and we followed them. We watched il as
it started to move away and
OUI of the
But when Ihe couples
looked at their watch they
realised whal they thought was
it five-minule experience had ..
.
lasted an hour.
bemused lads called on’
The
the help of Nottingham
analysl Rod Piggott 10 ell.plain
UFO
gr9up
says survey
A LATE night smooch for two
Nons <:ouples in the grounds
of a counly slately home
turned into an out of this
-
Fi 5t
w~s
some-
"put
.JY
r
,
UFOs land on village
.
UFO spQtters will be descending on Larnberhurst this
.
’
weekend for a convention. . . _
UFO 93 Includes films,slides and diScuSsions on all
&pects oC the phenomenon presented by lecturers.
Organised by Alan Hilton, the symposlwn has been
since 1982. This year’s convention
running at
will look
sighting:; during the 19508 and 1960s
and hear ftom people who say they have seen a UFO.
Guests can also hear from a woman who cla.ims she
has telepathic skills thaI allow her to be in mental
contact with "entities"aboard UFOs.The event will be
staged at Forge Cottage, Perch - Lane, Larnberhurst
Quarter. To book a seat or Cor more information
"
.
annu.alJy
m~or
telephone Mr Hilton on 0474 823883.
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m~n)1tes
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rev~lfing
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4 NOV 1993
N~.’~l..ghing
.
. . ..,
-
-
i ntelJ igence, tendency
toward fantasy, or
suggc~tibiJity.
Phili!’ Klass, a promi.
nent UFO sceptic, saId that
-
.
either
Ken laW the white and green light atas he end 0’ 8a
to
Then he phoned the poIIco. "They IIstoned but I
could hear them laughing,"
said Ken. "They told me to
18. . .
Ken 21 said: wasn’t a plane because It stayed In one phone the Echo where
someone promised
position.And It wasn’t a helicopter becauseI got 0"my bike mo back bul never to call
and listened and there waa absolutely no sound."
Ken,
Suddenly the lights -glided orr and one of two flashIng had who three years ago
white lightsclose to the myslery object wenl out.When Ken threean all night sighting of
came out of the &hop he could still see the lights some "II’s a star-like objects, said:
pity people can only
distance away for two more minutes.
laugh when laced with
Immediately he returned back home he phoned nearby . . thing they don’t understand.
+tum AIrport but he sald~~obodywas Interested. It made UFOs may be Importanll’d
It down to like to hear 01 anyone else
me angry: A woman there told him to
-.
experience".
who saw this objoct"
cycled
mystery object which hovered In the sky
shop at Parley Cr06S at fll’DlJnd 8 pm on Monday October
-It
did."
.-put
J"
.
.
Bristol.based
Brilsh Flying Saucer
Bureau ce ebrate
their 401h birthday on
Guy Fau!.kes nighL
Ihe
-
Founder member
Denis Plunkett saYI
al tudel
towardl.
UFos have changed
since their first meeting in 1953.
"It has gone on
leaps and bounds. A
recent poll Ihowl
there are now more
people that believe in .
.
UFOs than disbcliev.
c:rs," he &aid.
I
Denis finl
inlereS!ed in UFos
an
after his
aircraft and aroWld 30
passengers mysterjously disappeared
over South America,
only four mi nutes
before they were due
10 18I1d. .
llis interest kin.
died, Denis CSlablished the fiying
saucer bureau the
name given 10 UFOs
al thallme.
To celebrate their
birthday a lecture
entitled ’Forty years
of UFOs’ will be
given by famous ufolDenis
ogiS!
Winlerbourne al the
Friends Meeling
lIouse, Gloucester
Road, at 7.30pm on
Noyember 5.
I
be.camo. .:
co~in.
-
Kenl T(),j~). Larkflcld
TH ERE’S nothing funny about Ken John.on except
thai he laW UFO. .
But baker Ken of Keeble Road,West Parley Is peeved
that nobody will take him serIocJ$ty.
"""- ’.
I1’N’S : oldest
UFO research gro .
the findings appear sound
but the study is only preliminary.
matter
-’,1
UFO
gr9up
BR
And neither are those who Claim to hitch rides
&mooh for two
A LATE
with aliens, researchers say. The claim follows
Nons couples in the grounds
a series of tests.
of a county stalely borne
A team of scientists from
turned into an OU .of .this
.. .
Carleton University in
world experience. ’.
Ottawa, Canada, gave a
The young lovers all in
battery of psychological
Genuine
their early 20s drove to
tests to people who claim to
Newstead Abbey for a cuddle. He said: "One remembered
have close encounters of
driving to Newstead Abbey
under the stars at 3.S0am.
one k nd or another.
.
Little’. knowing that only and through the gate.’
.
They compared the
"Under bypnosis. he
later their passion was
results with te~ls given to
to be interrupted by the unex- remembered stopping on the
people who have made no
peeled landing of. a.UFO, the)’ drive and seeing this UFO.
flying aucer claims.
’.’
.
.
The resulb, published
claimed.
today in the Journal of
The startled couples. from on his left hand side and a
Aunormul Psychology.
Mansfield, watched as the tri- . bright light.
show thul the people who I
angular objecl flew across the, "But he couldn’t remember
cIuim to have seen and I
grounds at about 30mph any more unll he emerged in
are
even ridden in
before coming to ,a SlOP .... iI Mansfield.
ju~t ordinary folk with
"The other lad’s Mory was
car. ’,t
from their parked
normal imaginations.
very similar and 1 concluded it
"We can’t BUY the6C
us with bia white lights and a. was genuine."
sightings arc rcul or not,
Mr Piggou, a member of the
red.
light in
but we can say that these
dJe and stayed for. several min. Internalional Associalion of
people arc not necessarily
utes," said the driver, who did Hypn(l’imalysts, said il was’ abnormal," said team
leader Dr Nicholas Spanos
rare: for two people 10 halluci.
nOI want to be named.
’~"The girls were ,scared and nolk; in the
in II "llllcmont from the
WilY.
.
American Psychological
ran back to the car and we fol- I "I believe ther believe whal
Association.
it as . they saw," he saId.
lowed them, We
Sound
Founder of Ihe East Mid.
it slarted to move away and
lands UFO Research Associa.
out or the grounds."
In the research, Dr
.
Spanos and his colleagues
But when the couples. tion Anthony Jame:s is invc:sl
examined the intelligence,
looked at their watch they galing their case.
imagination, paranormal
For the couples it was an
realised what they thought was
beliefs and menLal health
experien c had I experience: they will never forof 49 people who claim to
lasted an hour.. " ,;"’. :
hnve seen UFOs.
The bemused lads called on f Said the driyer: ere’s no
The same tesLs we’re
I doubl aboUI what 1 saw.’A lot
the help of Nouingharn
I given to 127 people who
explain!
analyst Rod Piggott to.’ .,.. of people don’t believe us, but
, made no such claim8.
in my mind I’m convinced. ;
their ’missing hour’.
Dr Spanos said they
found that the UFO
IMr Piggoll, bil.sed al Porch- ’.Vfe’re all shocked by I
what 5 happened. We’ve had
Nonmgham,
sightcr~ were no diITerenL
I, ester Road,men.’
from the control gToup in
nOlised che
many sleepless nighls."
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P ople who see flying saucers are not nuts.
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29 ocr 1993
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says- survey
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3’ NDV 1S.93
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UFO spotters will be descending on Lamberhurst thJs
., .’, .
weekend for a convention.
_. .
UFO 00 includes films, slides and di.scuSsions n all
apects oCthe phenomenon presented by lecturers..
Organi.sed by Alan Hilton, the symposium has been
since 1982.
year’s convention
running annually sightings during the I9SOs and l000s
will look at rrnijor
and hear from people who say they have seen a UFO.
Guests can also hear from a woman who claims she
has telepathic skills that allow her to be in mental
contact with Wen es"aboard UFOs.The event will be
I>taged at Forge Cottage, Perch Lane, Lamberhurst
Quarter. To book a seat or for’more Information
.
Thi.9
telephone Mr Hilton on 0474 823883.
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